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What made us human: analysis of Richard Wrangham‘s cooking hypothesis
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What makes bugs get fixed in open source software?: A Replication study and a text-based approach
(Wichita State University, 2016-07)Bugs are the central force driving the many corrective maintenance and evolutionary changes in large-scale software systems. Over the years, many facets of bugs and their resolution haven been studied extensively. As ... -
What price an additional day of life? A cost-effectiveness study of case management
(Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, 2000-08)To examine the costs and benefits of a case-management program for an elderly, functionally impaired population in a managed care setting. -
What types of delinquent activities are bullies, victims, and bully/victims in urban neighborhoods most likely involved in?
(Elsevier, 2021-07)Purpose: The current study explores which types of delinquent activities bullies, victims, and bully/victims are most at risk of from a sample of urban African American adolescents. Design and methods: The research design ... -
What Wichita State employees can expect this fall
(Wichita State University, 2020-08-04)The President and the Executive Vice President and Provost provide employees with information they need to know prior to fall 2020/2021 semester to ensure safe and successful operations of the university during COVID-19 pandemics. -
What words have to say and the benefits of text analysis in adolescents
(Wichita State University, 2016-04-29)In 2015 Researchers used text analysis software to examine the writings of six school shooters. Ultimately, the shooters' texts scored higher in the dimensions of Revenge, Narcissism, and Humiliation. In the past, the ... -
What Zoom reminded me about effective teaching
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What ‘open to the public’ means at IUPUI
(2013-09-01)The article presents the author's views on the move of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis' (IUPUI) University Library which opened its doors to the public. He states that IUPUI's University Library is an ... -
What's in a name - the influence of home in the naming of the microcosms of 'cien anos de soledad', al 'filo del agua', and 'Pedro Paramo'
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What's in a name?: labels and identity in grandparent-headed families
(Oxford University Press, 2016)This study investigates how “grandfamilies,” families in which grandparents assume caregiving responsibility for a grandchild, negotiate and apply familial labels for identity formation. About 2.7 million grandparents in ... -
What's in it for the companion animal? Pet attachment and college students' behaviors toward pets
(Routledge, 2005)Research on the human-nonhuman animal bond has focused primarily on its advantages to the human. The purpose of this study is to investigate behaviors of caregivers (owners) of companion animals (pets) and to examine the ... -
What's love got to do with it?
(Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2016)In many instances, humans are a bizarre species. Unlike all other primates, humans have the ability to use language, read minds, invent intricate technologies, and create cumulative cultural knowledge and beliefs that are ... -
What's there to say about those little libraries?
(Wichita State University, 2017-04-28)This project explores the phenomenon of mobilizing communities to read through pop-up libraries, specifically Little Free Libraries. These birdhouse-like "take a book, leave a book" systems have the capability of eradicating ... -
Wheat protein-based bio-scaffold for neural regeneration
(Wichita State University, 2021-05)Spinal and peripheral nerve injuries are common in both civil and military environments and are primarily the result of transection injuries or burns. In the majority of nerve injuries, the nerve ends cannot be directly ... -
Wheat protein-based bio-scaffold for neural regeneration
(Wichita State University, 2021-02-18)Spinal and peripheral nerve injuries are common in both civil and military environments and are primarily the result of transection injuries or burns. In the majority of nerve injuries, the nerve ends cannot be directly ... -
Wheelchair-mounted upper limb robotic exoskeleton to detect human intent for activities of daily living
(Wichita State University, 2019-07)The purpose of this thesis was to design, test, and evaluate a three degree of freedom, wheelchair-mounted, robotic upper limb exoskeleton that detects human intent for actuation. The exoskeleton was designed in SolidWorks, ... -
Wheelchair-mounted upper limb robotic exoskeleton with adaptive controller for activities of daily living
(MDPI, 2021-08-26)Neuro-muscular disorders and diseases such as cerebral palsy and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy can severely limit a person’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL). Exoskeletons can provide an active or passive ... -
Whelk shell columella pendant
(Wichita State University. Dept. of Anthropology, 2009-09-17)This item is part of Wichita State University Dept. of Anthropology collection of archaeological artifacts -
Whelk shell gorget
(Wichita State University. Dept. of Anthropology, 2009-09-17)This item is part of Wichita State University Dept. of Anthropology collection of archaeological artifacts -
When and how frontline service employee authenticity influences purchase intentions
(Elsevier, 2020-06)In this manuscript, we investigate the central role of perceived frontline service employee (FSE) authenticity and the process by which it impacts purchase intentions, taking into account the represented brand's authenticity. ...